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Cons: 1. Can't clean it (have to clean it on the grill) 2. Metal parts started falling out of it (what's this hinge / screw that just fell out?) 3. The spatula is flat (George Foreman has it with teeth so it can grab and clean) 4. Everything else

Other Thoughts: Don't buy it. Get a George Foreman instead. It'll be worth it.

Reviewed By:N/A,10/21/2013 9:49:44 PM
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Reviewed By:buzwush,4/28/2013 3:54:06 PM
This reviewer reports that his/her technical understanding of this type of product is Somewhat High and has owned this product more than 1 year. Did you find this review helpful?

Cons: You have to take it apart to properly clean it. I do not know how many times taking it apart to clean will work before something breaks.

The bottom fills with grease and oil and will if full enough leak thru the screw holes, the cover plate under the burner is a pita to clean esp. around the burner legs.

Cord could be a couple feet longer.

Other Thoughts: I bought this being single and wanting to get away from frying foods, and figured in the long run it would be cheaper then a charcoal grill (having to buy charcoal - $8 for cheap stuff a bag, lighter fluid all the time and then storing it in my small trailer).

The grease/oil can flame up on you.

I covered the burner plate with tin foil and it made cleaning a little easier, but where the grease/oil run thru it still bakes on.

Note: You can not cover much of the main grill because the burner will not turn on properly because of the thermostat reading the heat between the burner plate and the tin foil.

You can cover about 2/3's of it leaving the area above thermostat uncovered.

Also I did not even install the warming rack at all. I can only see using it if you cook the whole time with lid open.

Reviewed By:scarab,4/10/2013 9:59:11 PM
This reviewer reports that his/her technical understanding of this type of product is High and has owned this product 1 month to 1 year.

Pros: This is a good price for a grill of this size.The grease trap is pretty easy to clean (except for under the heat-shield)The side-burner is nice to have.The door for the propane keeps things a bit nicer.

Cons: The knobs are useable, but very lightweight. The design of the lid is not very good, and the metal handle conducts heat to your hands rather nicely.

The top rack does not receive even heat.

The heat dispersal is very uneven, causing flare ups and cold areas. lava-rock and eventually ceramic tiles helped this a bit.

The following may all be related to the grill being left out on the back deck in the rain:

The lid does not protect the inside of the grill from weather. I had taken this for granted with a much smaller and cheaper gas grill that took about 6 years for me to replace. That grill is still in use by a friend and is working like a champ.

The "ceramic" coat on the grates wore away very quickly. The metal beneath that rusted away after about a year.

The gas guides and other bits of metal rusted away shortly after that. This includes the bits of metal that hold in the grate, which renders the grill useless until i can weld in something to replace those bits.

The igniter also stopped working after about a year.

Other Thoughts: It was nice while it lasted.

Reviewed By:N/A,12/31/2012 10:12:44 AM
This reviewer reports that his/her technical understanding of this type of product is Somewhat High and has owned this product more than 1 year.
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